Example sentences of "[noun pl] give she [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But even his eyes gave her no answer . |
2 | Clare 's polite words gave her a moment of hope , which died , however , when she saw his face . |
3 | She knew it was ridiculous , but his words gave her a strange little tingle deep inside , and she was forced to smother the smile that kept trying to push its way to her lips . |
4 | His words gave her a slight shock as they sent tingles of pleasure through her , but she knew she must not allow them to go to her head , so she pushed them aside as she uttered a light laugh and said , ‘ Me — an angel ? |
5 | The parentheses gave her a sense of not existing , un-being perhaps was not too strong a word . |
6 | Passers-by gave her a wide berth . |
7 | Piers gave her a long , cool look and she turned away . |
8 | Piers gave her a cursory glance , and the blood rushed to her hairline . |
9 | To her relief , she was back to full fitness in time for the British Stroke-Play at Southerness where a 78 and 77 carved out of near gale-force winds gave her the half-way lead . |
10 | A wife whose husband had had multiple sclerosis and went to a holiday home for the disabled for two weeks to give her a rest said : |
11 | Moscow was also offended by the refusal of the Anglo-Americans to give her a share in controlling the German industrial heartland , the Ruhr , which lay in the British zone . |
12 | A light interior in combination with pastel colours gives her a warm , mediterranean atmosphere . |
13 | The panic attacks gave her the perfect excuse , as no blame could possibly be attributed to her . |
14 | She formed a instinctive rapport with many patients , her efforts giving her a real sense of achievement . |
15 | The comments and questions with which Ace and Daak interrupted the Professor 's story did n't annoy Defries : she found that the breaks gave her the time she needed to stretch her credulity . |
16 | The dark glasses gave her an air of mystery . |
17 | Burnett 's favourite preparation for the treatment of uterine tumours was Aurum Muriaticum Natronatum so not having the LMI gave her the 6C potency in a 10ml dropper and within 3 days she was relieved of the discomfort on walking and standing which it seems reasonable to assume is due to the fibroid shrinking . |
18 | The colour left her skin , her pale face showing a deep fear at the way he was crushing her to his body , the whipcord strength of his arms and the determination of his roaming fingers giving her an idea of the violence with which he would take her . |
19 | Her owner 's full width cabin , plus four equal guest cabins give her a unique and pleasing layout . |
20 | She was his only daughter and the youngest of seven , and he had been at pains to give her a good education . |
21 | Once she had been attractive , with a good figure : now she was painfully thin and her sharp features gave her a pinched look . |
22 | She finds it warming that the check-out girls give her a smile and a ‘ Good morning , Mrs Evans ’ when she passes through . |
23 | Her eyes , still a startling blue , were now heavily made up , with black liner and white eye shadow , the false eyelashes giving her a startled doe look . |
24 | Jonas gave her an old-fashioned look . |
25 | He liked to live in company with another ; Bo-Bo had only negative virtues but , he had to admit , he would be lonely when she died , and the doctors gave her no more than a year . |
26 | Family connections gave her an inside view of Oxford 's local government , and hers is the best account of it in all the surveys . |
27 | From slang to puns to points of conflict , the end result is something like homeboy fashion meets voodoo charm and , back in ‘ 88 , the LA Times gave her a fitting nickname , ‘ East LA 's Ambassador Of Culture ’ . |
28 | But she won at their game , splitting the party in 1969 to assert her supremacy over the bosses — and she was vindicated when voters gave her a huge majority . |
29 | Her three pet moggies gave her the idea for her prizewinning story . |
30 | Dorcas gave her a long , blank look . |